Let us know what it is when you find out Vash.Damn, i guess I have to stop by the dealership tomorrow and ask what is it.
Thought it was some kind of deformity so I pushed it and heard a crack... lol
It seems like a speaker... could be wrong.
Let us know what it is when you find out Vash.Damn, i guess I have to stop by the dealership tomorrow and ask what is it.
Thought it was some kind of deformity so I pushed it and heard a crack... lol
It seems like a speaker... could be wrong.
Good spot. I had not noticed before your picture. Maybe you can let the rest of us know when you find out.Damn, i guess I have to stop by the dealership tomorrow and ask what is it.
Thought it was some kind of deformity so I pushed it and heard a crack... lol
It seems like a speaker... could be wrong.
Ok, will do tomorrow. I'll let you guys know.Good spot. I had not noticed before your picture. Maybe you can let the rest of us know when you find out.
Not all done in one day but so far I've blacked out all the chrome lettering and tinted my head/taillights/fogs. Brightness doesn't appear to be meaningfully affected and it looks great in person. View attachment 3400 View attachment 3401
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With the PP's basic aggressive styling, with it all blacked out, it becomes rather sinister looking, as in "Don't mess with me!"Not all done in one day but so far I've blacked out all the chrome lettering and tinted my head/taillights/fogs. Brightness doesn't appear to be meaningfully affected and it looks great in person. View attachment 3400 View attachment 3401
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If you get a chance, pls post pics of that. Thnx, e.I installed the side door mouldings today. I installed them a few inches higher than the normal position.
Here you go, and I wrote about it here: https://bc1-noiap-ae.staging.lb.open.platforum.cloud/threads/oem-body-side-moldings.2846/If you get a chance, pls post pics of that. Thnx, e.
How did you black out the front and rear Honda badge?Not all done in one day but so far I've blacked out all the chrome lettering and tinted my head/taillights/fogs. Brightness doesn't appear to be meaningfully affected and it looks great in person. View attachment 3400 View attachment 3401
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Rear badge was 3m gloss black vinyl wrap (which took a while but turned out really nice on the matte accent bar), then letters were matte plastidip (again for texture contrast). Front emblem was just light smoke tint over the radar housing. I've tested the acc and collision warning and it's function seems totally unaffected.How did you black out the front and rear Honda badge?
Did you use yellow Lamin-X tinting film with your fogs? If so, I think I still have some leftover from when I had my Mazda3 hatchback.Not all done in one day but so far I've blacked out all the chrome lettering and tinted my head/taillights/fogs. Brightness doesn't appear to be meaningfully affected and it looks great in person. View attachment 3400
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Did you do the work yourself on blacking out the trim or take it somewhere?With the PP's basic aggressive styling, with it all blacked out, it becomes rather sinister looking, as in "Don't mess with me!"
I used some cheap stuff off Amazon but yeah it doesn't heat up so no worries about damaging the housing or film.Did you use yellow Lamin-X tinting film with your fogs? If so, I think I still have some leftover from when I had my Mazda3 hatchback.
Looks cool. Litterally, since it's all LED so it won't burn the film
I did it myself, it takes a bit of practice but totally DIY-able. The nice part is if it doesn't turn out the way you want, you can just remove and try again. I'd highly recommend for the vinyl getting a helper to heat while you stretch it, makes it way more manageable.Did you do the work yourself on blacking out the trim or take it somewhere?
I want this done to mine!
It looks great! I don’t think I can chance it. It took me three try’s to get a screen protector on right. And my garage is way too small to work in.I used some cheap stuff off Amazon but yeah it doesn't heat up so no worries about damaging the housing or film.
I did it myself, it takes a bit of practice but totally DIY-able. The nice part is if it doesn't turn out the way you want, you can just remove and try again. I'd highly recommend for the vinyl getting a helper to heat while you stretch it, makes it way more manageable.
Just found Lamin-X today while searching fog light tints. They sell it cut to size for the '19 Pilot fog lights. Wonder if that'll fit our Passport? Also, saw other brands on Ebay/Amazon sold in larger, square sheets. Much cheaper cost but wonder if its' as good as the Lamin-X stuff? I may go yellow or blue, not sure yet.Did you use yellow Lamin-X tinting film with your fogs? If so, I think I still have some leftover from when I had my Mazda3 hatchback.
Looks cool. Litterally, since it's all LED so it won't burn the film
If you are talking about the bump in the overhead panel behind the rear passenger seat, I saw that a few months ago and I think I posted a picture, but I was told it had to do with the seat-belts, so I never bothered with it afterwards..Hello folks, just an update.
An attendant said its wires In there and some storage to where the technician can do their wiring and stuff. Which sounds like some BS to me. And will cost me $140.00 just to get it checked.
The other dude said it’s the seat belt assembly that’s in there.
Makes me wonder. What was that cracking noise I heard when I was pushing it? Could it be them styrofoams or insulator stuff...
Hooh boy, the more I think of it, the more I really want to open it.?♂
OCD folks.